Enter a roundabout:
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After yielding to the vehicles coming from the left.
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After coming to a complete stop and looking both ways.
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When you have a green light.
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Only when there is a safe gap in traffic.
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Explanation
A roundabout is an intersection control device with traffic traveling around a central island in a counter-clockwise direction. Drivers should enter a roundabout when there is a safe gap in traffic, after yielding to the vehicles already inside the roundabout.
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